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is imperialism a dictatorship​

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Answered by kelsienyamande
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Answer: Yes.

Explanation: Imperialism is thinking your cultural or nation is superior to another. Therefore you think you can control and occupy their area. This is what the British did in Africa. They thought they were superior due to their race. So yes, imperialism is a dictatorship.

Answered by tanisha281107
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Answer:

no, imperialism is not a dictatorship

Explanation:

Imperialism is a policy or ideology of extending the rule over peoples and other countries,[2] for extending political and economic access, power and control, often through employing hard power, especially military force, but also soft power. While related to the concepts of colonialism and empire, imperialism is a distinct concept that can apply to other forms of expansion and many forms of government.

Expansionism and centralisation have existed throughout recorded history by states, with the earliest examples dating back to the mid-third millennium BC. However, the concept of imperialism arose in the modern age, associated chiefly with the European colonial powers of the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries and New Imperialism. Following the decolonization of European holdings, the concept has further evolved and has been broadly used to identify as well as criticise a range of policies and a number of states, including even supposedly anti-imperialist states

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